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heavy going

  • 1 heavy going

    (difficult to make any progress with: I found this book very heavy going.) sunkus

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  • 2 heavy

    ['hevi]
    1) (having great weight; difficult to lift or carry: a heavy parcel.) sunkus
    2) (having a particular weight: I wonder how heavy our little baby is.) (kokio) svorio
    3) (of very great amount, force etc: heavy rain; a heavy blow; The ship capsized in the heavy seas; heavy taxes.) smarkus, didelis
    4) (doing something to a great extent: He's a heavy smoker/drinker.) didelis
    5) (dark and dull; looking or feeling stormy: a heavy sky/atmosphere.) niūrus, slogus, apsiniaukęs
    6) (difficult to read, do, understand etc: Books on philosophy are too heavy for me.) sunkus
    7) ((of food) hard to digest: rather heavy pastry.) sunkiai virškinamas
    8) (noisy and clumsy: heavy footsteps.) sunkus
    - heaviness
    - heavy-duty
    - heavy industry
    - heavyweight
    - heavy going
    - a heavy heart
    - make heavy weather of

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  • 3 going

    1) (an act of leaving, moving away etc: the comings and goings of the people in the street.) išėjimas
    2) (the conditions under which something is done: Walking was heavy going because of all the mud.) sąlygos, aplinkybės

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  • 4 ease

    [i:z] 1. noun
    1) (freedom from pain or from worry or hard work: a lifetime of ease.) lengvumas
    2) (freedom from difficulty: He passed his exam with ease.) lengvumas
    3) (naturalness: ease of manner.) laisvumas
    2. verb
    1) (to free from pain, trouble or anxiety: A hot bath eased his tired limbs.) palengvinti, nuraminti
    2) ((often with off) to make or become less strong, less severe, less fast etc: The pain has eased (off); The driver eased off as he approached the town.) nurimti, atsileisti, atsipalaiduoti
    3) (to move (something heavy or awkward) gently or gradually in or out of position: They eased the wardrobe carefully up the narrow staircase.) (pa)stumti, (pa)traukti
    - easiness
    - easy
    3. interjection
    (a command to go or act gently: Easy! You'll fall if you run too fast.) atsargiai!
    - easy-going
    - at ease
    - easier said than done
    - go easy on
    - stand at ease
    - take it easy
    - take one's ease

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См. также в других словарях:

  • heavy going — ► heavy going a person or situation that is difficult or boring to deal with. Main Entry: ↑heavy …   English terms dictionary

  • heavy going — noun : difficult travel or progress * * * heavy going : difficult to do or finish The cold made the race heavy going for many runners. The book is really heavy going at the beginning. • • • Main Entry: ↑heavy * * * ˌheavy ˈgoing idiom used to… …   Useful english dictionary

  • heavy going — difficult part, hard work, heavy going    I m glad we have Al on our team. He likes the heavy going …   English idioms

  • heavy going — something that is heavy going is difficult to achieve or understand It was heavy going keeping him interested …   English dictionary

  • heavy going — a person or situation that is difficult or boring to deal with. → heavy …   English new terms dictionary

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  • be heavy going — 1. if something, especially something you read, is heavy going, it is not easy or enjoyable. The first half of the novel is rather heavy going, but don t give up. 2. if someone is heavy going, they are boring. Please don t make me sit next to… …   New idioms dictionary

  • be heavy going — see under ↑going1 • • • Main Entry: ↑heavy …   Useful english dictionary

  • heavy — ► ADJECTIVE (heavier, heaviest) 1) of great weight; difficult to lift or move. 2) of great density; thick or substantial. 3) of more than the usual size, amount, or force. 4) doing something to excess: a heavy smoker. 5) striking or falling with… …   English terms dictionary

  • heavy — heav|y1 W1S1 [ˈhevi] adj comparative heavier superlative heaviest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(weight)¦ 2¦(amount/degree/severity)¦ 3¦(needing physical effort)¦ 4¦(needing mental effort)¦ 5 heavy going 6 be heavy on something 7 heavy with something …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • heavy — 1 / hevi/ adjective heavier, heaviest 1 WEIGHT weighing a lot: I can t lift this case it s too heavy. | The baby seemed to be getting heavier and heavier in her arms. | how heavy? (=how much does it weigh): How heavy is the parcel? opposite light …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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